Police monitor person near Circle K after hospital release, Tucson AZ


Police are monitoring a person who left a hospital and is near a Circle K store. They watch for any vehicle movement and possible traffic violations to ensure a safe intervention.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Right, please.
00:06
Just for information, the fire chief called command at his vehicle on the AOA side.
00:16
Time for us.
00:20
1506.
00:21
Okay.
00:32
Okay. Oh, 6016.
00:38
It's not happy.
00:43
It's been super illegal to go westbound.
00:48
The island kind of blocks it, so she can probably go eastbound and then jump on Tanka Verdi or go southbound on Wilmot.
01:03
279, get a 28[2]-29.
01:07
Okay.
01:12
Copy, I'm not traffic.
01:16
On full point in Los Realters.
01:18
Boy Boy, Adam,
01:21
5, Edward Young.
01:25
Copy. Copy.
01:30
All the big old tires.
01:36
10-4[1], yeah, because I think John is kind of blocked in a little bit, so maybe you could take her if she goes south-down on WOMA.
01:42
Yeah,
01:46
I don't have eye on her, so somebody's going to have to let me know when she moves.
01:55
2.23-66.
01:58
Is it Hispanic now?
02:03
She's in the circle case still, cars still parked at gas pump.
02:10
Chris, can you take care if she goes eastbound on Tankaburdy?
02:16
Yeah, 10-4[1]. I'm across the street.
02:18
There's a shutdown restaurant right here in the corner, so.
02:21
But yes, I've got to answer your question, yeah, 10-4[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
[2]
28: Vehicle registration/plate check
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Location mentioned:
Wilmot, Tucson, AZ
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